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Childhood: Program 6. Among equals

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Abstract
This program explores the importance of peer relationships as a crucial component of development. Peers provide a context for working out moral dilemmas, social relationships and for developing a strong self identity. At this age children often participate in youth groups and team sports - games that sometimes become rehearsals for life. We see how boys of this age usually play with boys, and girls with girls, in distinctive and different ways.
Series
Childhood
Duration
00:57:03 (HH:MM:SS)
Language:
English
Target or Intended Audience
Psychology students, Sociology students, Cultural anthropology students
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